Urdu Rissala – Magazine Style Blogger Template


Urdu Rissala is an attractive news / online magazine blogger template for Urdu Bloggers with a mobile friendly responsive layout. The premium template is a very spacious 1220 pixels wide, and the flat design gives it a very modern look. It has a heap of powerful features and is highly customizable. The mobile responsive layout ensures your website will look great on large wide screen monitors right down to tablets and small mobile displays.

Its complex homepage design allows you to display lots of featured stories, categories and articles. Its multiple category and post layout options provide a real professional look for the inner sections of your site. You can customize the template to your liking via widgets and it includes 8 different sections (to display the categorized posts – you can add more sections if required).

Some of the other key features of Urdu Rissala template include: a unique featured slider, news ticker, 8 category sections, header / footer and sidebar advertising modules, social media sharing, search and menu options. The template is original in English and translated in Urdu specially for Child Star Mag.

For download link, please contact via email on themes@jamal.com.pk.

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Lenovo Launches Yoga Tablet with integrated stand





Lenovo has launched its first multimode tablet under the ambassadorship of famous Hollywood celebrity Ashton Kutcher with brand name of Yoga, a tablet that comes with its own hinged stand.

Launching on Android 4.2.2, it comes with an interface that's been slightly tweaked by Lenovo. Internally you'll find a 1.2GHz MTK quad-core processor with 1GB of RAM. There's 16GB of internal memory, along with a microSD card slot for expansion. The tablet comes with a 5-megapixel camera, with a front-facing 1.6-megapixel snapper for video calling.

Lenovo is touting three ways of using the tablet: hold mode, tilt mode and finally stand mode helped by a cylindrical handle.


Behind the handle lies a mini stand which can be used to put tablet in a standing position making it possible for the user to watch videos without holding the tablet. Same stand can be used to slide the tablet down into a tilt mode where it can be used for fast and easy typing purposes as well.

There are 2 models of these Yoga tablets, 8-inch and 10-inch costing $449 and $549 respectively. It is also said that the battery is going to last for 18-hours after charged once.Both models offer a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution. The Lenovo Yoga Tablet will be launching across Europe in November.

Choosing a Webhost


Your web host holds the key to a consistent web presence – but do you want the basics or something more advanced?


When choosing a web hosting company that’s right for your individual needs, you need to make sure that you’re getting the best deal possible.

While it’s tempting to judge a company on its web space price alone, there may be hidden costs that you need to consider too. However, don’t forget that companies with comparatively high prices may include a number of extras, such as free 24-hour telephone support and unlimited POP3 email addresses. A good standard of technical support is a vital need for business sites, so it may be worth testing the host’s helplines or email support before making your choice. It’s a big decision, so be sure to weigh up all the options of what’s right for your company before you commit yourself.

Here’s some advice on what to consider before choosing your Web host. It’s all about deciding what level of service you’re going to need – now and in the future. These will be your main decision factors:

Platform – which OS will give you the right stability?

You will have a basic choice of Windows or Linux. You will need to consider which will offer you the best uptime and stability for your site.

Design – can they support your design format and shopping cart?

Saying your site is designed in HTML is not going to cut it. Does the site use ASP, PHP, XML, CSS or another type of script?

Size – do you need 500 MBs or unlimited, does it include database space?

Picking the right size will be crucial to the future of your site; more space puts the price up but not enough will mean an upgrade sooner than you think.

Databases – do they allow databases, and which ones?

Can the web host support the database your Website or shopping cart needs? Can it be made secure if you are going to keep customer details? Will it be fast enough so it won’t slow your site down?

SSL – secure certificates or secure space, what is available

To ensure your customers trust the site to place that all-important order, you need secure space access.

Does your web host provide shared secure space or do you need to buy your own certificate? Are you using it wisely? Remember that too much use will slow your site.

Partners – who is going to get your money for you?

Can the web host support a financial transaction partner? Do you have to use a merchant account? What are the costs and requirements either way? 

The future – can you grow?

You may start with a small site, but what happens if it booms? Have you got the ability to grow? Just how scalable is your chosen host?

Draw up a short list of possible suppliers. Look at their sites; email them – not forgetting to check how long it takes them to reply (don’t count auto-replies). All of this will help to build an understanding of the different hosting companies you are interested in.

Once you have the information you need to look at each one objectively. Call them; ask questions, lots of question if you need to. The person at the other end should be able to answer those questions, or at least transfer you to someone that can.

Taking these seven main points into careful consideration will help you choose the right package.

Microsoft erects a 383-inch Surface tablet in the center of London


(THE VERGE-24 Oct) Microsoft has created a fascinating 383-inch Surface tablet at one of London’s biggest tourist attractions, Trafalgar Square. Sitting right next to Nelson’s Column, the giant Surface dwarfs all the other historic statues at Trafalgar Square. Microsoft built the it's 27-foot wide and 17-foot high structure in around 12 hours, and making it roughly a 383-inch display.

A purple Type Cover 2 has been recreated, with keys that feedback to a Surface 2 nearby. Microsoft is letting nearby school kids play on the keyboard with a spelling game. It’s all connected via USB and micro HDMI and you can jump on the keys to control the input. The company has even built space around the keys so you can walk around them before you select the correct key to jump on.

It’s all a publicity stunt in the center of London, designed to market Microsoft’s recently released Surface 2. Thousands of tourists and workers pass through Trafalgar Square each day, so Microsoft has clearly picked an ideal location for its giant Surface tablet. It might not be a giant Windows Phone or a giant Surface cake, but it’s just as impressive.



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